Goa Governor Satya Pal Malik Moved To Meghalaya
Satya Pal Malik was appointed Goa governor in October last year. He was the Governor of Jammu and Kashmir when its special status under Article 370 was scrapped and it was divided into two union territories.
Goa Governor Satya Pal Malik has been moved to Meghalaya, his third move in two years, and Maharashtra Governor Bhagat Singh Koshyari has been given additional charge of Goa.
Satya Pal Malik was selected Goa lead representative in October a year ago. He was the Governor of Jammu and Kashmir when its unique status under Article 370 was rejected and it was separated into two association regions.
After two months, Mr. Malik was moved to Goa. He was the Governor of Bihar before his one-year term in Jammu and Kashmir.
As of late, Mr. Malik supposedly disagreed with Chief Minister Pramod Sawant of the BJP-drove Goa government on the coronavirus circumstance in the seaside state. He likewise strongly discredited an announcement by the Chief Minister, who had cited Mr. Malik as saying the media was giving “incorrectly data” on the COVID-19 circumstance in the state. “This is a major indecency on part of Chief Minister. I have said nothing against media, print media, or online life. Media is our quality and it advises us about lacunas. Based on the data, I assembled a conference. It isn’t right to a state. It is exceptionally ill-advised. Any enlightened man ought not to do it,” Mr. Malik was cited as telling news organization ANI on Mr. Sawant’s comments.
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Not long ago, the Governor had likewise killed the Goa government’s arrangement for another Raj Bhavan, calling it “unreasonable and incautious” when the state was experiencing the effect of the pandemic.
During his stretch in Jammu and Kashmir, Mr. Malik was connected to numerous discussions. Among the most striking was the point at which he asserted he had not gotten a letter from PDP pioneer Mehbooba Mufti marking guarantee to shape the administration with Omar Abdullah’s National Conference in 2018. He accused the fax machine in Raj Bhavan, which he said was not working that day as there was no staff to work it.
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